Mickey (James Dunn), is a prizefighter whose bright career hits the skids when he comes under the guidance of Ginger (June Clayworth), a female fight promoter, when he becomes involved with June Prentice (Muriel Evans) and her high-society crowd..

If you're looking for something to put on while you fold laundry, Two-Fisted Gentleman is perfectly adequate. It’s got that snappy, fast-talking vibe of 1930s cinema that either draws you in or drives you up the wall. Don't expect a masterpiece here—if you’re a snob for high-budget production, you’re gonna have a bad t...


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"If you're looking for something to put on while you fold laundry, Two-Fisted Gentleman is perfectly adequate. It’s got that snappy, fast-talking vibe of 1930s cinema that either draws you in or drives you up the wall. Don't expect a masterpiece here—if you’re a snob for high-budget production, you’re gonna have a bad time. James Dunn plays Mickey like he's just trying to survive the next scene. He’s got that specific kind of frantic energy that reminds me a bit of the performances in Broadway B..."
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